And just like that, we are already in our second month of 2020. The Super Bowl is on the 2nd and our average high and low temperatures start to rise as we get further into the month. Now keep in mind, it is Minnesota, so let’s take a look at what we can expect this month… Click for more

And just like that, we are already in our second month of 2020. The Super Bowl is on the 2nd and our average high and low temperatures start to rise as we get further into the month. Now keep in mind, it is Minnesota, so let’s take a look at what we can expect this month… Click for more

WELCOME TO SEPTEMBER: What To Expect

Well, somehow it is here… September that is! But before you start ordering your pumpkin spice latte and getting ready to go to Apple Orchards, let’s take a look at the stats and outlook for this September in Minnesota.

TYPICAL FOR MINNESOTA IN SEPTEMBER:

We usually see about 3.08″ of rainfall in the month of September for the Twin Cities with a record year of 7.53″ of rain in 1942. Our temperatures really take a turn from the beginning of the month to the end of the month. Average temperatures for the first of September is 77° for a high and 59° for a low. By the end of the month, those change to 65° for a high and 46° for a low. But we can get warm, and we can get really cold! We’ve had highs in the upper 90s back in 1931 and low temperatures as cold as 26° in 1974.

2019 SEPTEMBER OUTLOOK:

The Climate Prediction Center issued its outlook for September in both temperature and precipitation. For us, trends will be cooler than normal with above-normal precipitation. That doesn’t mean we will be in a cold and wet month, that just mean we have a chance of seeing some cooler days and some more precip than usual. Just be glad it isn’t snow!